For fun, hang-out with your fellow classmates, Learn about their homes,cultures and ambitions. Have plenty of night out having drinks and going to dinner. School organizations put on a variety of well-organized and fun events. Learn new things and enjoy the experience. I watched a rugby match for the first time and it was interesting!

There are always an abundance of parties on weekends (thursday through sunday) being hosted by frats or clubs. The shopping on M Street (a five minute walk from the front gates) is incredible and has every store and restaurant you could ever want to go to. The monuments and D.C. museums are all easily accessible on foot, by cab, by bus, or by the metro. Go to the Tombs if you're 21.

There are a lot of clubs students can join. There are also a lot of great shopping and restaurants in Georgetown. There is always plenty to do, and going into DC is another option if you're looking for fun activities.

They have a lot of extracurricular groups to join, and some great restaurants/bars to hang out near Campus. The Tombs is a great spot to check out where all Georgetown students gather. Martin's Tavern is another restaurant/bar right around the corner where John F. Kennedy proposed to Jackie Kennedy. It's such a history spot and great location to check out.

Go to the gym, join every single club, plan your future, blow of steam from another intensely productive (and probably stressful) week by getting ruinously drunk. This is sort of joking stereotype and sort of true. Its a big school, and obviously not everybody is like this, but there is a pervasive culture of overachieving that keeps people working hard and making good decisions. Along these lines there is almost no drug culture. Work hard play hard is the order of the day, and students really do spend their weekends drinking hard. Really hard.

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